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To request full article click here. OBJECTIVE: To report the successful treatment of visual hallucinations in a patient with craniometaphyseal dysplasia (CMD) with olanzapine. CASE SUMMARY: A 15-year-old girl with CMD presenting with transient episodes of total blindness and complex visual hallucinations was successfully treated with olanzapine. DISCUSSION: The co-occurrence of visual hallucination and blindness in this patient suggests a variety of the Charles Bonnet syndrome, a diagnosis made almost exclusively in the older population. Compared with traditional antipsychotics, the reduced propensity of olanzapine to produce extrapyramidal side effects may make it more favorable in specific situations. CONCLUSIONS: More experience with olanzapine in treating visual hallucinations is needed to determine whether it is more effective than typical antipsychotics in treating visual hallucinations associated with CMD or Charles Bonnet syndrome. J Pharm Technol 2000;16:241-3. To request full article click here. |
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